The answer will depend on what information about the square you have: its perimeter, area, length of diagonal.
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Side of a square= take out the square root Area=169cm ² Square root of 169= 13 Side= 13 cm²
first you find the area of the base and then you find the area one side of the pyramid an you time it with 3 if it is a triangular pyramid or 4 if it is a square pyramid
Length times Height equals Area. You can do this, but you can find the area by using the formula "S2" (ex. 12= 1 x 1) The other formula which is only for squares:Area = 6 (Length x Width) or Area= 6(LxW)Glad I could help! :DEdit: A square has all sides equal. The formula for the area is given byarea of square = side2side times side
To find the perimeter of a square with an area of 121 square yards, we first need to find the length of one side of the square. The formula for the area of a square is side length squared, so if the area is 121 square yards, the side length is the square root of 121, which is 11 yards. Since a square has four equal sides, the perimeter is 4 times the side length, which is 4 times 11 yards, equaling 44 yards.
Hint: the perimeter of a square is the sum of its four sides, so each side is one-quarter of the perimeter...